Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves your Duluth backyard—until the red clay turns into a muddy mess. We get it. The yards around Sugarloaf and the Parsons area are beautiful, but that Gwinnett clay doesn't play nicely with pets, heavy foot traffic, or Georgia's unpredictable weather. Artificial pet turf solves what natural grass can't: it stays green year-round, never turns into a mud pit after rain, and actually holds up to your dog's claws and constant running. Unlike standard artificial grass, pet turf is engineered for drainage, durability, and—most importantly—your pet's comfort and safety. We've installed hundreds of yards across Duluth's established neighborhoods, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners get their yards back, dogs get a space to burn energy without destroying the landscape, and that gnawing worry about urine spots and bare patches just disappears. Whether you're in a compact lot near Downtown Duluth or have a larger property in one of our residential areas, pet turf adapts to your space and your lifestyle. No more fighting with native soil conditions. No more apologizing to your neighbors about the state of your lawn.
Duluth's red clay is both a blessing and a curse. It holds moisture beautifully during dry spells, but that same clay becomes slick and compacted when pets dig or run constantly—especially during our wet springs and summer thunderstorms. Most yards in the Sugarloaf and Parsons neighborhoods were developed 20-30 years ago, meaning mature trees and established shade patterns are the norm. That's great for cooling, tough on natural grass. Pet turf doesn't care about shade; it performs the same whether your property gets six hours or two hours of direct sun. Our installation process accounts for Gwinnett's drainage challenges. We excavate existing soil, add a proper base layer, and ensure water moves away from your home's foundation—critical in neighborhoods built on clay. Many Duluth properties also have HOA guidelines about landscape appearance. Pet turf meets those standards year-round; it looks maintained without weekly mowing or seasonal brown patches. The typical Duluth residential lot size ranges from 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which is perfect for pet turf—large enough to give your dog real space, small enough that installation happens quickly and cleanly.
Absolutely. Gwinnett red clay drains poorly on its own, which is why so many Duluth yards stay muddy. Our pet turf installation includes a permeable base system that channels water away from your yard and home foundation. The turf itself is designed for drainage—water passes through immediately, so puddles and urine pooling aren't problems. This is a game-changer for the established neighborhoods around Sugarloaf and Parsons.
Yes, and honestly, shade is an advantage for pet turf. Our material won't brown out or thin under tree coverage the way natural grass does. If your property near Downtown Duluth or in the Parsons area gets dappled sunlight most of the day, pet turf thrives. Even heavily shaded yards work fine—you just lose the fading risk that comes with full-sun exposure.
Most residential yards in our area take 2-4 days, depending on lot size and existing soil conditions. Gwinnett red clay requires proper excavation and base preparation, which we factor into our timeline. We're based about 30 minutes away, so we're in and out efficiently without disrupting your neighborhood routine.
Nearly every HOA in established Duluth neighborhoods approves pet turf because it looks like natural grass year-round. It's always green, always neat—no brown patches, no bare spots from dog traffic. We've worked with most HOAs in the area and can help you navigate any specific approval process if needed.
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